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COM 114-06/08 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
Department of Communication
Indiana University-Purdue University
Fort Wayne
Summer II 2004

Section 06: 10:00-12:20 MTR
NF141
Section 08: 3:00-5:20 MTR
NF 141

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Instructor Information
Course Description
Course Objectives
Texts
Assignments
Course Policies
Course Schedule and Readings
Interpersonal Paper Guidelines
Group Project Guidelines
Section 6 Teams
Section 8 Teams
Persuasive Speech Guidelines

Dr. Jonathan David Tankel
230F Neff Hall
Phone: 481-5789
Office Hours:
M 1:30-2:30; T 9:00-10:00

E-mail: tankel@ipfw.edu
Website: users.ipfw.edu/tankel

Course Description
A study of communication theories applied to speech; practical communicative experiences ranging from interpresonal communication and small-group process through discussion to speaking in standard speaker-audience situations. (3 credits)

Course Goals and Objectives
Upon completion of Com 114 students should be able to:

  1. Speak precisely, clearly, and persuasively
  2. Listen actively and with comprehension
  3. Formulate and assess their own arguments as well as the arguments of others
  4. Understand basic principles of small group communication, interpersonal communication and public speaking
  5. Work in an increasingly diverse society
  6. Demonstrate computer literacy
These course goals are based upon applicable general education desired student outcomes, and also reflect the core goals for 114.
Completion of COM 114 fulfills part of General Education Area I.

Texts

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Course Assignments
All assignment must be completed.

  1. Informative Speech: 3-5 minutes in length. Students will also provide an outline prior to the day of the speech. Students will also evaluate one speech other than their own for 10% of the grade.
    Speech Evaluation Form
    Speech Order Section 6
    Speech Order Section 8
  2. Persuasive Speech: 3-5 minutes in length. Students will provide an outline and a bibliography prior to the day of the speech. Students will also evaluate one speech other than their own for 10% of the grade.
  3. Interpersonal paper - a short essay utilizing the concepts of interpersonal communication to assess a specific interaction (real or fictional).
  4. Group presentation - a project designed to involve the principles of group communication. The results of the project will be delivered in an oral presentation in which all members of the group will participate. Each group member will be responsible for documenting their participation. The Group presentation will include preparation of a Web site

Grading
Course assignments and examinations will be weighted as follows:

Informative Speech100 points
Persuasive Speech100 points
Group Project/Presentation200 points
Interpersonal Paper200 points
Examination #1200 points
Examination #2200 points
Total 1000 points

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The final grade will be based on the following scale:
PointsGrade
1000-890 pointsA
889-790 pointsB
789-700 pointsC
699-600 pointsD
599 points-belowF

Course Policies

  1. You are expected to attend class.
  2. All assignments must be completed in order to earn a passing grade.
  3. Class presentations are scheduled in advance. Failure to appear on a day when you are assigned to perform will result in a grade of "F" for that assignment (see above).
  4. Grading: Exams count for 40% of you final grade. However, you must have a passing average (60%) on exams and a passing average (60%) on non-exam assignments in order to pass the course overall. This requirement has been determined by the COM 114 Course Director at IPFW. It is not negotiable.
  5. No late assignments will be accepted. Due dates for assignments are stated on the syllabus.
  6. All assignments should be typed or computer printed except by instructor's permission.

Campus Services

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URL:http://users.ipfw.edu/tankel/Syllabi/jtcom114.htm
Revised:23 June 2004
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